Jim, David, thank you.  I think you are both correct about the 
jboss-auto.jcml file.  Delete it and no duplicate messages.  I guess I 
should probably put the rebind in there in case the server gets restarted 
and the jboss-auto.jcml file has still references.

My configuration is JBoss 2.2.1 with Tomcat 3.2.1 in a single Sun 1.3.1 JVM 
running on Redhat Linux 7.0.  Only one JVM runs at any given time.  My 
reference was to Ctrl-C'ing the server, and then restarting it a "second 
time".  Although I haven't gotten to the point where I am integrating JSPs 
and Servlets, I do have Apache set up as the httpd server with mod_jserv.

I've written 3 MBean(s) so far.  Ant builds their code in a jar and I then 
copy it into jboss/lib/ext (haven't tried to make ant do that yet), and 
make the appropriate entries in jboss.jcml.  Two of the MBean(s) are single 
instance and the last has multiple instances and entries in the jboss.jcml 
file.  I haven't fully tested them yet.  All the instances load without 
error, and appear to do what they are supposed to in startService().  Is 
this what you were asking?  Am I doing anything wrong?

I'm just learning all this EJB/JMX/JNDI/Castor(XML and JDO) and figuring 
out how all the pieces play with each other.  I've created 4 entity beans 
that are supported by the MBean(s).  Those also need to be tested.  I'd 
like to see my stopService log.debug() message (other debug messages are 
being displayed).

So far so good.  Thank you again.

Frederick N. Brier

At 12:53 PM 7/29/2001, you wrote:
>I'm highly confused by trying to guess what you might be doing.  What
>configuration are you running? What do you mean by "the second time a
>server comes up?"  Are you running any non-jboss mbean servers or jndis?
>My impression was that jboss jndi was 100% non persistent, when you stop
>your jboss instance everything goes away, and this is what I observe.
>
>Have you written your own mbean? How do you deploy it?
>
>What exactly is your configuration, what you are doing, and the result you
>don't like?
>
>david jencks
>
>On 2001.07.29 11:07:17 -0400 Frederick N. Brier wrote:
> > The second time a server comes up the console is showing
> > NameAlreadyBoundException(s) when an MBean name in its JNDI bind()
> > call.  Now unbind() is called within the stopService() method, but my log
> >
> > message never shows that the stopService() method is ever called.   The
> > MBean extends org.jboss.util.ServiceMBeanSupport.  Now I could catch the
> > NameAlreadyBoundException and try to rebind() it, but that seems like a
> > hack or a preventative measure.  What do I need to do to get the
> > stopService method to be called?
> >
> > Lastly, is there an easy way to clear all the names out of the JBoss JNDI
> >
> > namespace, such as editing a flat text file,  or deleting a binary file
> > sitting in a JBoss directory?
> >
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